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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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1 1, 2 | the dwelling-place of the great saint Kapila, having its 2 1, 23 | permission the queen, having a great longing in her. mind, went 3 1, 38 | 38. The great dragons' in their great 4 1, 38 | great dragons' in their great thirst for the Law, -they 5 1, 46 | Angiras ever made, those two great seers the founders of families, 6 1, 48 | uttered its poetry which the great seer Kyavana could not compose; 7 1, 54 | to destroy all birth, the great seer Asita in his thirst 8 1, 65 | 65. Thus the great seer beheld the king's son 9 1, 78 | is worldly objects, as a great cloud does with its showers 10 2, 18 | queen maya, having seen the great glory of her new-born son, 11 2, 25 | having heard before from the great seer Asita his destined 12 2, 43 | 43. He performed great religious vows prescribed 13 3, 12 | men coming out from the great families, and troops of 14 3, 42 | Gentle Sir, it is a very great affliction called sickness, 15 4, 15 | What though this hero be great by his exalted glory, yet " 16 4, 15 | his exalted glory, yet "great is the might of women," 17 4, 16 | 16. 'In olden time a great seer, hard to be conquered 18 4, 18 | and caste fascinated the great seer Gautama, though a master 19 4, 20 | 20. 'And the great seer Visvamitra, though 20 4, 65 | thou turnest away from the great end of man, there would 21 4, 74 | 74. 'The great ascetic Vrihaspati begot 22 4, 81 | 81. 'Great heroes such as these pursued 23 4, 90 | sayest as to even those great men having become victims 24 4, 99 | who restrains it in this great terror and does not weep.'~ 25 6, 11 | thou hast done me a very great kindness; take now my horse 26 6, 45 | was borne in the womb with great thirst and pains,-where 27 6, 64 | and forthwith they paid great honour anew to that sylvan 28 7, 16 | win their nourishment with great effort from stones, others 29 7, 35 | person, as if they were great seers beholding Religion 30 7, 49 | wood; for ye are all like great sages, standing fast in 31 8, 35 | unwise self-styled friend, a great calamity has been brought 32 8, 41 | grief would not have been so great.'~ 33 8, 52 | soft, black, and all in great waves, growing each from 34 8, 75 | exploits for me in battle, one great deed of cruelty, O Kamthaka, 35 9, 21 | 21. '"Know that all these great kings who were householders 36 10, 40 | goal by sacrifices which great sages reached by selfmortification.'~ 37 11, 2 | born as thou art in the great family whose ensign is the 38 11, 12 | conquer the other side of the great ocean: mankind are never 39 11, 14 | his pride he had made the great Rishis bear his litter'. 40 11, 45 | the pains of a king are great; for a king is like a peg',- 41 11, 55 | though set in the midst of great wealth,-who attains not 42 12, 11 | of Arada, was filled with great pleasure and thus made reply:~ 43 12, 33 | towards torpor, delusion, the great delusion, and the two kinds 44 12, 34 | one, that desire is the "great delusion."~ 45 12, 35 | hero, is this called the "great delusion."~ 46 12, 58 | those who investigate the great wisdom call the Vrihatphala.~ 47 12, 113| uttered this praise of the great sage, being sure that he 48 12, 116| knowledge at the foot of the great holy tree.~ 49 13, 1 | 1. When the great sage, sprung from a line 50 13, 7 | with his children, he the great disturber of the minds of 51 13, 33 | 33. But the great sage having beheld that 52 13, 36 | form and disposition, the great sage remained unalarmed 53 13, 41 | rained down from the sky a great shower of live embers, as 54 13, 42 | through the operation of the great saint's boundless charity.~ 55 13, 45 | 45. Others, having become great clouds, emitting lightning 56 13, 48 | anger, rushed towards the great saint, having seized a club 57 13, 61 | diseases and passions, he, the great physician, ought not to 58 13, 63 | all beings are lost in the great darkness,-it is not for 59 13, 64 | the world drowned in the great flood of existence and unable 60 13, 70 | unshaken firmness of the great saint, Mara departed dispirited 61 14, 1 | firmness and calmness, he the great master of meditation set 62 14, 47 | ignorance; thus did the great seer, the Bodhisattva, the 63 14, 53 | fire of death's anguish great pain arises; such verily 64 14, 53 | verily is the origin of this great trunk of pam.'~ 65 14, 54 | ascertained it all, the great Being was perfectly illuminated; 66 14, 61 | declared to be the root of this great trunk of pain by all the 67 14, 77 | all the world, when the great saint had become all-wise, 68 14, 79 | all beings became full of great happiness ; and all the 69 14, 79 | universes were illumined by a great light.~ 70 15, 5 | addressed with folded hands the great Buddha who was seated there:~ 71 15, 7 | array of the aliment of great joy," like an inaugurated 72 15, 18 | be accomplished, -those great Rishis Brahman and the rest, 73 15, 59 | meditation, day and night, the great saint, pondering and fasting, 74 15, 73 | at that moment dug out a great river full of water;~ 75 16, 51 | Apsarases uttered forth great shouts, Even so, O noble 76 16, 52 | addressed the holy one, 'O great mendicant, in what form 77 16, 72 | ignorance, the illuminer of the great torch, the great physician, 78 16, 72 | of the great torch, the great physician, the great seer, 79 16, 72 | the great physician, the great seer, the healer of all 80 16, 74 | of the ten powers, having great fortitude, learned with 81 16, 75 | he who has attained the great Yana, the lord of all Dharma, 82 16, 76 | the perfect knowledge, the great Buddha, the lord of saints;~ 83 16, 80 | luminary which dries up the great ocean of all pain,~ 84 16, 91 | high-minded teacher of the great Law,~ 85 16, 109| have himself purified by great merit and shall be prosperous 86 17, 6 | glorious one, named the great Buddha, proceeded with the 87 17, 6 | Arhat at the hands of the great teacher.~ 88 17, 10 | mendicant; so too there was a great pandit, a Brahman named 89 17, 10 | Sali named Maudgalya the great saint received as the best 90 17, 18 | power of Buddha, became great ascetics; and the great 91 17, 18 | great ascetics; and the great Gina took them with him 92 17, 26 | being at their head, with great triumph and noise of musical 93 17, 29 | called the Sutra of the great Yana, the Vyakara and the 94 17, 31 | Progress to Lumbini, in the great poem made by Asvaghosha,


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